1. A Compelling Iron Ore Investment Opportunity
Corporate Presentation
September 2011
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2. Disclaimer
Forward Looking Statement
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Company and its subsidiaries (collectively, the „„Company‟‟) and its mineral projects; the future prices of metals; the anticipated results of exploration activities; the estimation of mineral
resources; the realization of mineral resource estimates; capital, development, operating and exploration expenditures; costs and timing of the development of the Company‟s mineral
properties; timing of future exploration; requirements for additional capital; government regulation of mining operations; anticipated results of economic and technical studies;
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and upon what management believes to be reasonable assumptions, including, among others, that general business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties remain
favorable; that actual results of exploration activities justify further studies and development of the Company‟s mineral projects; that the future prices of metals, and iron ore in particular,
remain at levels that justify the exploration and future development and operation of the Company‟s mineral projects; that ore body quality and characteristics remain as anticipated; that
there is no failure of plant, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated; that accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry do not occur; that the jurisdictions in
which the Company operates remain politically stable; that there are no unanticipated delays in obtaining governmental approvals or financing or in the completion of future studies,
development or construction activities; that the actual costs of exploration, and studies remain within budgeted amounts; that regulatory and legal requirements required for exploration or
development activities do not change in any adverse manner, as well as those factors discussed in the section entitled „„Risk Factors‟‟ in this Final Prospectus of the Company dated March
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3. Solid Fundamentals for Success
A High-Quality Iron Ore Development Opportunity
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Good access to skilled labour, power, rail & ports
Exceptional • 35km from city of Kryviy Rih (pop. 750k); paved road to site
Infrastructure • 2 km from state-owned rail and power lines with surplus capacity & five
deep water ports accessible by rail (140-515km)
Large iron ore deposit with NI 43-101 compliant resource*
• Two properties held – Shymanivske & Zelenivske
Sizable • Shymanivske - 345 Mt Measured & Indicated resource @ 31.83% iron;
Resource additional 469 Mt of Inferred resource @ 31.05% iron, which will be
concentrated to ~65% iron
• Potential for resource expansion by further drilling of both deposits
Project located in Kryviy Rih, Ukraine; one of the world’s major iron
Close to ore districts
Target Markets • Close to target markets: W.Europe, Turkey, Russia, Asia and Middle East
• Surrounded by 7 other operating iron ore mines
Compelling High margins due to close proximity to multiple steel mills, relative
Economics labour cost advantage and favourable corporate tax rate of 16%
• Plan to produce iron ore pellets which are a premium product
Skilled Experienced management team with history of creating value for
Management shareholders of Consolidated Thompson, RioTinto and Ferrexpo
* Resource estimate compiled using historic Soviet data by Hugues de Corta of Genivar, who is a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101 3
4. Black Iron at a Glance
An Emerging Iron Ore Company
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• Company formed to acquire property in one of world‟s major iron ore districts
− Acquired 100% interest in two projects located in the Krivoy Rog Iron Basin in central Ukraine
− Excellent access to skilled labour as properties only 35km away from city of 750,000 people
• Extensive past exploration by agencies of the ex-Soviet Government
− 37,000 meters of diamond drilling & Soviet engineering studies completed
− A further 6,700 meters of confirmatory twin hole drilling completed by Black Iron in 2011
Scoping study/PEA on track for Q4, 2011 completion
Sufficient rail, port and power capacity for project confirmed
• Targeting pellet production (~65% iron) by mid/late 2015
− Pellets (a premium product) command a $35/t higher price long-term over the fines benchmark price
Black Iron
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5. Key Management and Ukraine Advisory Board
Strong Industry and Relevant Experience
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Matt Simpson Former General Manager Mining for the Iron Ore Company of Canada, a RioTinto subsidiary, accountable
President, CEO and to safely move ~70MTpa of material through cost effective management of over 600 employees
Director Previously worked for Hatch consulting, designing and building metallurgical refineries globally
George Mover Former Project General Director of Ferrexpo Yeristovo Mining, a Ferrexpo AG subsidiary, where he led the
COO development of an open pit iron ore mine and refinery slated to produce 10Mtpa of pellets in Ukraine
Significant mining experience with posts across many former Soviet countries and in North America
Paul Bozoki Over 15 years of accounting, tax and corporate finance experience in Canada and Eastern Europe
CFO including former CFO of CD Capital Partners, a privately held real estate development company operating
in the former Soviet Union including Ukraine
Aaron Wolfe Finance and advisory professional with experience from Mercer, Orion Securities and Macquarie Canada
VP Corp Development
Ukraine Advisory Board
Daniel Bilak Partner at the international law firm CMS Cameron McKenna LLP and Head of their Infrastructure &
Property Practice Group in Kyiv, Ukraine
From 1997 to 2001, and again in 2005 to 2006, served as a Senior Governance Advisor to the Government
of Ukraine providing policy advice on judicial reform, rule of law and anti-corruption issues
Jaroslav Kinach Ukraine Country Head of the European Bank of Reconstruction (EBRD) from Jan 1995 to Nov 1999
Former Advisor to the Prime Minister of Ukraine under a special technical assistance project arranged by
the Canadian International Development Agency
Igor Buchatskiy Former Director of Smart-Holding, a leading Ukraine-focused private investment group owned by a
wealthy Ukrainian national
Former General Manager, International Business Development for ArcelorMittal S.A., where he spent a
year evaluating acquisition opportunities across CIS nations
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6. Board of Directors
Direct Iron Ore Experience and Political Connections
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Bruce Humphrey Mining Engineer with over 35 years experience with major companies including President and Chief
Chairman Executive Officer of Desert Sun Mining Corp. and Chief Operating Officer of Goldcorp Inc.
Previously served as Chairman of Consolidated Thompson Iron Mines
Jaroslav Kinach Ukraine Country Head of the European Bank of Reconstruction (EBRD) from Jan 1995 to Nov 1999
Director Former Advisor to the Prime Minister of Ukraine under a special technical assistance project arranged by
the Canadian International Development Agency
Chris Westdal Over 30 years diplomatic experience leading international missions, delegations and negotiations
Director Canadian Ambassador to Ukraine from 1996 to 1998 and to Russia from 2003 to 2006
Pierre Pettigrew Distinguished career as a Canadian Federal Cabinet Minister including as Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Director Minister of International Trade, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, and a number of others
John Detmold Chairman and founder of Invecture Group, S.A. de C.V. an asset management, private equity fund and
Director M&A advisory firm - successfully pursued hostile takeover of Frontera Copper Corporation
Dave Porter Over 33 years of experience in the mining and steel sector in operations, safety, health, sustainable
Director development, communications and community relations
Most recently VP Government Affairs at Rio Tinto’s Iron Ore Company of Canada mine
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7. Capital Structure
Attractive Valuation
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Financing Details Capital Structure
• Completed an Initial Public Offering (IPO) on
Shares Outstanding
March 29, 2011 139.4 million
(Basic)
– $38.5 million @ $1.40 per share Warrants Outstanding(1) 3.3 million
Stock Options Outstanding(2) 5.1 million
• Previously completed $31 million in Share Compensation Plan(3) 3.0 million
financings to fund acquisition
Fully-Diluted Shares 150.8 million
Market Cap(4) ~US$128 million
Current Cash Balance(4) ~US$35.0 million
Debt Balance(4) nil
1. 1,626,000 warrants exercisable at $0.50 per share, and 1,653,312 warrants exercisable at $1.40 per share.
2. 5,050,000 options granted March 29, 2011 at $1.40 per share to Directors, Executives, Employees and Consultants pursuant to the stock option plan.
3. 3,000,000 shares reserved for issuance under the share compensation plan for Directors, Executives, Employees and Consultants; 253,153 were issued on March 31, 2011.
4. As at August 31, 2011, using a closing price of CAD 0.92 per share.
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8. Proven Track Record
Consolidated Thompson’s Bloom Lake Iron Mine
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• World class 8Mtpa iron ore concentrate
Forbes & Manhattan Involvement
mine in Quebec
• Advanced from exploration stage
through development to construction Recently
acquired
− 8 mtpa capacity (66% Fe concentrate) for $4.9
expanding to 16 mtpa billion
− Completed scoping study, 3 feasibility
First F&M
studies, secured off-take with China‟s involvement
third largest steel producer (WISCO)
$1 mm
• Raised over Cdn$1 bn in capital market
cap
• Attracted and put in place a qualified
management team 2005 Today
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9. Iron Ore Market
Strong Global Demand Growth for Iron Ore
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• Demand strong now & into the future: currently driven by industrialization in China and soon to
be followed by rebuilding of Japan plus India‟s industrialization
• Price anticipated to slowly decline over the next ten years as additional supply comes on
stream down to China‟s marginal cost of production being $85 to $120/T for fines
• Pellet‟s anticipated to command a $35/T premium over fines for a price of $120 to $155/T
Seaborne Iron Ore Demand Growth Iron Ore Fines Price
1600 2009-2013E CAGR
Pellet feed 20.2%
1400
Pellets 20.5%
Lump 5.7%
1200
Fines 7.4%
1000
Fe Demand (Mt)
800
600
400
200
0
2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010E 2012E
Source: Anglo American and Bloomberg
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10. Ukraine: A Mining Friendly Country
Strong Local and National Support
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• Socially stable democratic republic
• Recently announced desire to sign
“Association Agreement” as first step to
joining European Union
• Strong economic growth
− GDP growth of 4.2% in 2010; expected to
increase to 4.5% in 2011
• Steel production is Ukraine‟s largest
industry – 40% of exports
• Large, highly skilled labour force
− Population of approximately 45 million
− GDP per capita only $6700/yr
• ArcelorMittal and Ferrexpo plc have
operated in-country for over 5 years
• Corporate tax rate expected to be
gradually reduced to 16% in 2014 from
23% in 2011
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11. Globally Significant Iron Ore District
Ukraine: 6th largest iron ore producer & 4th largest reserve base
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• Black Iron‟s projects are located in the heart of
2010E Iron Ore Production
Ukraine‟s iron ore belt
1000 900
– 35km from city of 750,000 people
800
Only 3% of world production • Iron ore district trends 300 km with sedimentary rock
600
hosted banded iron formations (Dnenpovskog complex)
Iron Ore (mt)
420
370
400
260 • Historically well explored resource base but
200 100 72 55 49
substantially under-exploited due to historic Soviet
35 25
0 policy
Sweden
Russia
United States
Canada
China
India
Ukraine
Brazil
South Africa
Australia
• 15 iron ore mines in Ukraine produced 72 million
tonnes in 2010
Global Distribution of Fe Reserves
Tarnavatskoye
Kirovograd
Liponevsky Poltavsky GOK
United States Rest of World
Sweden 3% 20% Novokonstantinovsky Yeristovskoye
3% Tsentralny
India Russia
Kryviy Rih Iron Ore Complex Safonovskoye
5% 16%
Shymanivske
Ordzhonikize Gok
China Zelenivske
8% Ingulestky GOK
Kryviv Rih
Yuzhny GOK
Kuksunurskoye
Brazil Australia
18% 17%
Ukraine
10%
Source: USGS 2011 Iron Ore report and Metal Economics Group 11
12. World Class Neighbours
Adjacent to Large ArcelorMittal Operation
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• ArcelorMittal purchased Kryviy Rih integrated steelmaking complex in 2005 for US$4.8
billion
• Located adjacent to Black Iron‟s projects
• 2010 production of 10 million tonnes iron ore concentrate
• Iron ore resource of 1.8 billion tonnes at the end of 2009
• Kryviy Rih is a banded ferruginous quartzite deposit containing primarily magnetite
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13. Prospective Iron Ore Deposit
Significant Regional Iron Ore Production
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ArcelorMittal’s Kryviy Rih
Iron Ore Complex • Primarily magnetite with some
Black Iron’s hematite
Shymanivske Project • Two mining and exploration permits
M&I: 345Mt @ 31.83%
covering 5.92 km2
Inferred: 469Mt @ 31.05%
− Mining permit at Shymanivske, which
has been extensively explored,
covering 2.56 km2 valid until 2024
Railway lines
− Exploration permit at Zelenivske
covering 3.36 km2 valid until 2014
• Adjacent to ArcelorMittal‟s Kryviy
Black Iron’s
Smart & Evraz’s Rih iron ore complex and Smart &
Zelenivske Project
YuGOK Iron Ore Mine Evraz‟s YuGOK iron ore mine
• Plan to acquire a plot of land from
Ukraine Government adjacent to the
Shymanivske deposit for project
waste dumps, concentrator and
tailings
1. Resource estimate compiled using historic Soviet data by Hugues de Corta of Genivar, who is a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101
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14. Shymanivske Has A Large Resource Base
Major Iron Deposit with Potential to Grow
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• Banded iron formation consisting of 4
iron-rich layers, with the resource
comprising 3 of these layers
− Layer‟s thicknesses range from 40-80 m
• The resource is defined by ~37,000
metres of historical drilling
− 9.7-21.2 m of overburden
• Black Iron recently completed 6,700
meters of twin hole drilling
― Total iron grade and band width align very
well with historical data
Shymanivske Tonnage Fe Tot Fe Mag
Resource* (Kt) (%) (%) • Potential for total combined resource
expansion of 1.1 to 1.8BT
Measured 289,799 31.84 18.77
− Additional drilling of Shymanivske at North
Indicated 55,705 31.76 18.75 end of deposit and to depth
Total Measured − Exploration of the Zelenivske project
345,504 31.83 18.75
and Indicated
* Resource estimate compiled using historic Soviet data by
Hugues de Corta of Genivar, who is a qualified person as
Inferred 468,892 31.05 18.26 defined by NI 43-101
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15. Potential Resource Extension at Shymanivske
Ground Gravity Shows Iron Ore Mineralization at North End
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Potential resource • Ground gravity and magnetic surveys
upside to be drilled show potential extension of iron ore
mineralization at North end of property
as circled in red
Property • This area has not been included in the NI
boundary 43-101 resource as it has not yet been
Very likely sufficiently drilled
Iron in ground
• The identified area will be a target of a
future drill program
Likely just
dirt in ground
Drill hole
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16. Excellent Infrastructure
Key to a Successful Iron Ore Project
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• Paved roads to site, located 35km away from the
major city of Krivoy Rog which has a skilled work force
• Surplus of low-cost electricity readily accessible from
high voltage power lines that run beside property
• ~2 km from main state-owned rail line
• Confirmation in July 2010 from Ukrainian Government
that there is sufficient capacity to haul at least an
additional 10 million tonnes of iron ore per annum
• 5 deep water ports accessible by rail with iron ore
facilities available
• Ports located 140 km to 515km away providing access
to Black Sea and global seaborne iron ore markets
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17. Strategic Global Location
Close Proximity to Target Markets with Abundant Port and Rail Access
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• River barge & rail access to Western
Europe and port access via Black Sea to
global seaborne iron ore markets
− Target markets include Asia, Western Europe,
Turkey, and Middle East
• Several dry bulk tonnage ports accessible
using railway running beside properties
• Approximately 20% to 25% shorter transport Major Rail Line
distance to China compared to North and
South American producers1
• Power, port and rail access, combined with
local highly skilled workforce, provide
potential to accelerate development and Russia
reduce the amount of capital investment
Europe
South Korea
Middle and Japan
East China
India
1 Based on approximate nautical miles distances of Odessa (Ukraine), Vitoria (Brazil) and Montreal
(Canada) to Tianjin (China) as disclosed at searates.com 17
18. Key Milestones for Value Creation
Project Development Timeline
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2011 2012 Future
H1 H2 H1 H2
Drill metallurgical holes
Scoping Study/PEA
Exploration & Definition Drilling
Feasibility Study
Environmental Studies
Permitting
Detailed Engineering
Construction
Production
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19. Public Comparable Companies
Iron Ore Exploration/Development
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Market Data Fe Contained EV / Fe
as at Reserve & Resource Reserve & Resource
31-Aug-11 (mm t) (C$/t)
Market Enterprise
Price Cap Value Total Total
Company Location (US$) (US$ mm) (US$ mm) Total Grade R&R
Developers & Explorers
African Minerals Sierra Leone $8.24 2,615.9 2,279.8 3,983 34.0% 0.57
Gindalbie Metals Australia $0.75 622.0 422.0 430 34.1% 0.98
Labrador Iron Mines Canada $8.75 460.2 322.2 98 56.5% 3.30
Baffinland Iron Mines Canada $1.50 514.6 476.7 559 64.6% 0.85
Northland Resources Sweden $1.88 421.2 176.4 147 32.1% 1.20
New Millennium Capital Canada $1.85 273.9 258.2 2,309 30.4% 0.11
Alderon Canada $3.42 283.9 259.6 183 30.0% 1.42
Adriana Resources Canada $1.10 160.4 131.7 729 29.1% 0.18
Champion Minerals Canada $1.20 77.2 65.6 141 28.0% 0.47
Afferro Mining Liberia $1.09 94.0 57.9 509 34.7% 0.11
Adjusted Mean (Excludes Highest and Lowest Data Point) 0.72
Mean 0.92
Black Iron Ukraine $0.92 128.2 93.2 256 31.4% 0.36
Sources: Bloomberg, Reuters, equity research and company disclosure 50-60%
discount
20. Solid Fundamentals for Success
A High-Quality Iron Ore Development Opportunity
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Good access to skilled labour, power, rail & ports
Exceptional • 35km from city of Kryviy Rih (pop. 750k); paved road to site
Infrastructure • 2 km from state-owned rail and power lines with surplus capacity & five
deep water ports accessible by rail (140-515km)
Large iron ore deposit with NI 43-101 compliant resource*
• Two properties held – Shymanivske & Zelenivske
Sizable • Shymanivske - 345 Mt Measured & Indicated resource @ 31.83% iron;
Resource additional 469 Mt of Inferred resource @ 31.05% iron, which will be
concentrated to ~65% iron
• Potential for resource expansion by further drilling of both deposits
Project located in Kryviy Rih, Ukraine; one of the world’s major iron
Close to ore districts
Target Markets • Close to target markets: W.Europe, Turkey, Russia, Asia and Middle East
• Surrounded by 7 other operating iron ore mines
Compelling High margins due to close proximity to multiple steel mills, relative
Economics labour cost advantage and favourable corporate tax rate of 16%
• Plan to produce iron ore pellets which are a premium product
Skilled Experienced management team with history of creating value for
Management shareholders of Consolidated Thompson, RioTinto and Ferrexpo
* Resource estimate compiled using historic Soviet data by Hugues de Corta of Genivar, who is a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101 20
21. CONTACT INFORMATION
65 Queen Street West
Suite 805, P.O. Box 71
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5H 2M5
www.blackiron.com
Investor Relations
Investor Cubed Inc.
Telephone: +1 (647) 258-3311
Toll-Free: +1 (888) 258-3323
Fax: +1 (416) 363-7977
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